AT&T, China Telecom to share infrastructure
The carriers will share certain telecommunication infrastructure including Wi-Fi hotspots in the U.S. and China.
The carriers will share certain telecommunication infrastructure including Wi-Fi hotspots in the U.S. and China.
More than 90 percent of the Office 365 customer base currently is made up of small businesses.
Joint Solution Controls Privileged User Activity with Movie-Like Playback and Free-Text Searches of Audit Trail Content.
Worldwide server shipments and revenue grew in the third quarter this year.
AT&T hackers have terrorist connections, say Philippines police.
Could SAP's HANA in-memory database change the world as much as IBM's original PC?
AT&T has withdrawn its merger application at the FCC but will still seek approval for the deal in a court case with the DOJ.
General monitoring of consumer Internet traffic is prohibited by the EU law and violates civil rights, the European Court of Justice said.
Attila Nemeth has pleaded guilty, after attending a fictitious job interview, according to the Department of Justice.
The U.S. was still the largest market by revenue in the third quarter, said Strategy Analytics.
The researchers found that HP's discontinued TouchPad sold better than Samsung's tablets.
The proposed $39 billion deal now goes to a hearing before an administrative law judge at the FCC.
The U.S. Commerce Department said China made the commitment during a meeting with U.S. officials.
Monday's decision by the US ITC is a setback for HTC, which bought S3 amid its own patent fight with Apple.
HP has described the Oracle filing as a "desperate delay tactic".
In separate incident, hacker claims access to SCADA system at Houston utility.
U.S. lawmakers have been concerned that Huawei's networking equipment could be used for espionage.
The deal still requires clearances from regulators in the U.S. and other countries.
Micron and Hynix did not conspire to suppress Rambus' RDRAM product, the jury says.
BalaBit IT Security surveyed IT professionals and found that in spite of the fact that 74% of them have already misused the company's IT system, and could have lost his/her job, if a video recording could have proven wrongdoing, 92% of the surveyed would not object to being observed by an activity monitoring tool.
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